Cummins' captaincy questioned again as Australia fail to declare on Day 2

By The Roar / Editor

We all thought that there was no way the second Test would be like the first but the sequel is so far turning out to be just as bad as the original and both teams have been blamed for not moving the game forward as Australia finished Day 2 on 8 for 505 after 180 overs.

Pakistan’s negative tactics by bowling down the leg side on Day 1 gave way to Australia’s relatively sluggish batting on Day 2, given the match situation.

Pakistan did end up bowling much more aggressive lines but Australia seemed happy to go at their usual run rate.

Apart from Usman Khawaja notching another brilliant century, the peach of a delivery to get him out for 160 and some power hitting from Alex Carey (93) who fell just short of his maiden Test century late on Day 2 – the game has failed to live up to any great heights.

Usman Khawaja’s marathon innings ended as triple-strikes from Pakistan spinners stifled Australia’s momentum.

The second new ball came and went and then all focus went to the pavilion to see whether Aussie skipper Pat Cummins would declare. But it never came.

“I’m really surprised,” Simon Katich said in commentary.

“I honestly thought Australia would be wanting to bowl tonight to Pakistan. Some heavy legs out there. Get this Test Match moving forward.”

“I know there’s been a lot of talk about this Karachi wicket deteriorating. But what if it doesn’t and it still plays like this for the next few days and Pakistan dig in? Australia are going to run out of time to set this Test Match up.”

With two spinners in their lineup it seemed like Australia’s tactics were to bat Pakistan out of the game and pile the pressure on if and when the pitch does break up.

Given that that the pitch doesn’t have any real gremlins yet you can see why Cummins chose the defensive option but it’s not great for the spectacle in a series crying out for a team to take the initiative.

“I think the way the match is going it was quite an important,” Alex Carey said about his 93.

“If we can get as many runs as possible in this first innings, hopefully the pitch starts to deteriorate tomorrow going into Day 4 and we can create those 20 chances.”

Earlier, nightwatchman Nathan Lyon made 38, his third-highest score from 135 Test innings, while Cameron Green (28) and Travis Head (23) failed to cash in after promising starts.

But an expected Australian acceleration and declaration failed to materialise with only the stylish Carey scoring freely. He hit two sixes and seven fours from 159 balls.

Pakistani tweaker Sajid Khan finished with 2-151 from 54 overs while paceman Faheem Ashraf took 2-55.

Sajid dismissed Head and Khawaja in a 10-over span in the middle session.

Offspinner Sajid trapped Head leg before wicket when the left-hander tried to turn a fullish delivery to the leg-side but missed.

Head, who struck five fours in his 48 balls, was adjudged lbw but opted to review, with replays showing the ball just clipping leg stump.

The South Australian’s dismissal left Australia 5-347 and just 13 runs later Sajid claimed Khawaja’s wicket with a superb delivery.

Khawaja played back to an offspinner which turned away and beat the outside edge to hit off stump, ending an epic 369-ball innings from the Australian opener.

Khawaja posted his third-highest Test score, hitting 15 fours and a six in a knock which lasted until the 131st over.

After his exit, Cameron Green (28) and Carey pair put on 45 until Nauman bowled Green with a turning delivery which hit the top of off stump.

Earlier, Khawaja resumed on 127 with Lyon, who set the scoring pace as the pair batted for the initial 75 minutes of the day.

Lyon hit five fours from 62 balls before being bowled by Faheen. The spinner tried to whip a full ball through the leg-side but missed, the ball cannoning into his pads, then into the stumps.

Lyon dominated his partnership with Khawaja, scoring 38 of the 53 runs on Sunday until his dismissal.

Their stand was the second-highest of the day, with Carey and a circumspect Mitchell Starc (28 from 95 balls) adding 98 for the eighth wicket until Carey was bowled by part-time spinner Babar Azam (1-7) three overs before stumps.

With AAP

The Crowd Says:

2022-03-17T06:31:35+00:00

Cadfael

Roar Guru


Maybe had we held our catches tyhe rersult could have been different. Far too many pit down for an Australian test team and why was Smith at first slip? Warner is our best slipper for first.

2022-03-15T01:26:02+00:00

Sammy

Guest


Look at the 1st Ashes Test in Brisbane in 2006/07 - Australia had a 445 lead after both teams had batted once. But Ricky Ponting chose NOT to enforce the follow-on. Australia batted again and set England 647 to chase with under 2 days to play. Ricky Ponting also won Man of the Match. See Article here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006%E2%80%9307_Ashes_series#1st_Test

2022-03-14T23:05:04+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


To whom? Pakistan can only play for a draw. This is the only way they can get one.

2022-03-14T22:21:47+00:00

Insult_2_Injury

Roar Rookie


I didn't say Lyon and Swepson, I said Swepson and the fast bowlers, if Lyon could stop bleeding runs and tie up an end.

2022-03-14T22:14:54+00:00

sheek

Roar Guru


We now live in a world where the twiterati, emphasis on 'twit', demand that they are involved in the decision making process. Why? Because their meaningless twaddle can be viewed by millions & millions. You want to be Oz skipper & make the opposition follow on, then become a test cricketer, & then YOU can control the decisions. It's a good thing the twits weren't around when the 5th test was being played at this precise time way back in 1968/69 between Australia & West Indies. Australia scored 619 & 9/394 to Windies 279 & 352. Despite a lead of 340, skipper Bill Lawry happily batted again & set the Windies a target of 738. The twits would have had a meltdown back then.

2022-03-14T20:09:20+00:00

qwetzen

Roar Rookie


Yep, they are sensitive souls. Like Putin...

2022-03-14T17:40:15+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


the cummins detractors silenced 24 hrs later . plenty of them on here a day ago . hilarious

2022-03-14T17:35:27+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


and starc did grab wickets in short spells so Hazelwood was the man to rest it seems

2022-03-14T17:15:32+00:00

Pierro

Roar Rookie


Cummins captaining just fine it seems

2022-03-14T10:32:30+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


????

2022-03-14T10:24:33+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Which on your death rider’s wish list has a tarted happening?

2022-03-14T10:20:11+00:00

13th Man

Roar Rookie


Well I certainly didn't foresee Pakistan collapsing like this, I don't think the pitch is playing that badly yet either. The odd one keeping low but that's about it. 2 dreadful run outs.. after Rawalpindi I didn't think they'd bat this badly.

2022-03-14T10:17:52+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Oh no. I barrack for Oz. That's what has begun to happen. If bowlers bowl when it's their turn to weigh in, they have a better chance to enhance their own stocks as well as the team's.

2022-03-14T10:08:25+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


How are we looking now? :laughing: :laughing:

2022-03-14T09:39:51+00:00

jameswm

Roar Guru


Is that a wish list Don?

2022-03-14T09:15:34+00:00

Chris Love

Roar Guru


Exactly right. I think he’s played this test perfectly. Exact right decision once Pakistan went negative on day 1. It effectively took over a session out of the test. Don’t let them bat in good conditions. Let it wear as much as possible before letting them bat exhausted on it.

2022-03-14T08:25:00+00:00

Simoc

Guest


Nobody worthwhile listening to questions Cummins captaincy. He does the intelligent things. Losers don't like him.

2022-03-14T08:23:17+00:00

Simoc

Guest


Langer wasn't up to it and had nothing to offer. He'll just cash in now on whoever can put up with a grumpy old man as their coach.

2022-03-14T07:57:29+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Yes.

2022-03-14T06:52:20+00:00

Lord Ted Said

Roar Rookie


Yep. And...if they have to bowl for nigh on three days they have two spinners, a couple of part timers and it may just be that Green was under bowled in the last test because they realised that it was foregone conclusion by the end of Day 2 so they hatched a plan for the next game. Admittedly that's contingent on winning the toss, but as others have said the first thing you don't want to do is put yourself in a position where you might lose. With 550 in the bank it doesn't matter what the pitch does if the Pakistan batsmen start imagining there are inconsistencies because of the pressure of being the only side that can actually get beaten. If its another draw then so be it. I actually think that 0-0 is a good result for the series. And people are quick to forget that in the Ashes we were all bemoaning the lack of persistence, patience and technique to build an innings and not deny the (test) cricket loving public of 50% of the scheduled play in the series. Bring on the boredom.

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